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by | Jan 29, 2025

Until the other day, I was unfamiliar with the work of Rob Tregenza, a Kansas-born, UCLA-educated filmmaker who has written,…

by | Jan 24, 2025

As we packed for our trip to D.C. and all the inauguration festivities, my wife couldn’t help but roll her…

by | Jan 10, 2025

If one has read enough corporate management “literature” — an activity I strongly advise against — one quickly encounters the…

by | Jan 10, 2025

The late, great Andrew Breitbart was one of the most quotable conservatives of his era. “Walk toward the fire,” he…

by | Jan 9, 2025

The shocking murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson a few weeks ago by what appears to be the son of…

by | Jan 8, 2025

Disney’s owners have discovered that their primary mission is to “entertain and sell tickets,” in the words of CEO Bob…

by | Jan 5, 2025

There’s a sage line in the 1972 Western classic, Jeremiah Johnson, written by the great John Milius. An old mountain…

by | Dec 20, 2024

Hey, ‘80s kids — our time has come. If you hadn’t noticed, those about to take control of running the…

by | Dec 20, 2024

One year ago, almost to the day, I used this column as a “post-wedding dispatch” to offer some (very) preliminary…

by | Nov 24, 2024

Weep, Shudder, Die: On Opera and Poetry By Dana Gioia (Paul Dry Books, 198 pages, $20) “People’s reaction to opera…

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